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Pity there's no way to ask for being invited in the beta.
One thing though, looking at the example graph, it seems although they took care to delete the sensitive data from the table (ecpm & earnings), yet they must have forgotten to erase the same data from the graph heading!
It reads: homepage $13.99 - search $7.73 - news $2.55
According to the graph it can be deduced that those are daily earnings for the 22nd of October.
I wouldn't miss the chance, so performing the calculations below:
Total time span: 30 days (5 Oct - 3 Nov)
Total clicks: 7,291
Average clicks per day: 7291:30 = 243 clicks/day
Total daily earnings: 13.99+7.73+2.55 = $24.27
CPC: 24.27/243 = 0.0998 = $0.10
Yup, sounds reasonable... :)
Talking about AS TOS violation!
[edited by: engine at 12:11 pm (utc) on Nov. 6, 2009]
[edit reason] See WebmasterWorld TOS [/edit]
The team working on this has been hard at work for a very long time, and I think you're all going to be very impressed with what they've built for you.
ASA
1. What type of ads are served.. CPM or CPC ads and their revenues.
2. You could also check which ad types are making more money.. image ads, text ads, flash ads or the html ads..
3. It looks more like admanager, easy to use with features such as estimated earnings. And, the payment info is in the homepage :P ..
4. The 'Performance' tab provides variety of graphs and reports.. :D Nice nice!
Adsense rocks \m/
@andrewshim - Here are couple of things you could check..1. What type of ads are served.. CPM or CPC ads and their revenues.
2. You could also check which ad types are making more money.. image ads, text ads, flash ads or the html ads..
3. It looks more like admanager, easy to use with features such as estimated earnings. And, the payment info is in the homepage :P ..
4. The 'Performance' tab provides variety of graphs and reports.. :D Nice nice!Adsense rocks \m/
darn.
You mean I can't print my own blank checks and fill in the numbers I want?
You mean there's no automatic up-pricing so I can specify my own eCPM whenever it suits my needs?
hmmmphh....
but at least I get to look at lots of pretty graphs.
So, AdsenseAdvisor, here's some feed back. Test your system more thoroughly before you release it. What is Google, the new Microsoft?
The new AdSense interface is still in early beta, so there still may be a few wrinkles left to iron out. Anyone testing it now is welcome to toggle between the old and new interfaces, but I hope you're enjoying taking the new one out for a spin before we release it to all publishers.
ASA